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Study Shows we can Tackle Pollution Threats to the Lakes
Major pollutants affecting the Lake District’s iconic waters are continuing to decline across the region, but a combination of factors continue to impact the health of lake ecosystems, say scientists.
Ambitious Targets Are Needed to End Ocean Plastic Pollution by 2100
Research suggests that plastic pollution must be reduced by at least 5% every year to make progress towards UN targets by the end of the century.
Western Wildfire Camera Network is Now the Largest of its Kind
Firefighters battling wildfires in the Pacific Northwest will now have the world’s largest public-facing system of wildfire cameras at their disposal.
Controlling Water, Transforming Greenhouse Gases
Scientists looking to convert carbon dioxide into clean fuels and useful chemicals often make hydrogen gas and carbonates as unwanted byproducts.
Earth Scientists Describe a New Kind of Volcanic Eruption
No two volcanic eruptions are exactly alike, but scientists think a series of explosive eruptions at Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano fit into a whole new category.